CQ on Congress

CQ Roll Call's Erin Mershon goes beyond the
headlines and breaks down in detail why insurance is going to cost
more next year under the 2010 health care law -- and whether
Congress or the next administration can step in to fix
it.

The U.S.-backed military campaign
in Iraq to drive the Islamic State from the city of Mosul is
expected to succeed, but it could open the door to a host of
problems the next U.S. administration will have to tackle, says
Paul Salem of the Middle East Institute. In a conversation with CQ
Roll Call’s National Security...

If
Democratssweep on Election
Day,the group of
newly elected U.S. senators will be
disproportionately female, better educated and not as white as
thecurrent Senate,
saysRoll Call senior editorDavid Hawkings. Find out who are the likely
newcomers that will add a touch of diversity to the chamber that
has been...

Republicans are polling to see if
their House and Senate candidates have been tainted by Donald
Trump’s crude comments about women captured on video, says CQ Roll
Call’s Elections editor Nathan Gonzales. Political Reporter Simone
Pathe is watching the most vulnerable House Republicans and
Missouri’s Sen. Roy...

Get
an insider’s take on the cliffhanger battles in the six states that
will determine control of the Senate with Roll Call’s Nathan
Gonzales and representatives from two of the largest Republican and
Democratic Super PACs. Ian Prior from Senate Leadership Fund and
Shripal Shah from Senate Majority PAC take us...